england bowling duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad have hunted in packs for years now.

If Anderson can get a headstart, can Broad be far behind?

That was exactly what happened as England took on South Africa

the second Test match at Old Trafford in Manchester.

England bowled first and made full use of the conditions on offer with Anderson removing South African opener early in the game.

With this Anderson also went onto play hundred Test match in one particular country

meanwhile Broad then went onto remove the likes of Dean Elgar and Keegan Peterson to reach the 800 wicket mark

He hence became the eights bowler in only the 8th bowler to breach the 800 international wickets mark.

James Anderson led a fine display by England’s quicks before South Africa

tailender Kagiso Rabada held firm to take the Proteas to 143-8 at tea on Thursday’s first day of the second Test at Old Trafford.

Anderson struck in just the fifth over when he had Sarel Erwee